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Dual charging modes from AC and DC power: 80% charge in 45 minutes, up to 100% in 80 minutes (based on the eDELIVER 9 model).
Safety is paramount, and MAXUS vehicles meet all European commercial vehicle design standards. Standard equipment includes the latest generation Electronic Stability Program (ESP), providing comfort and peace of mind in any situation.
Your MAXUS will display the charging status on the dashboard and indicate when the battery is fully charged.
Charging time varies depending on battery capacity and the type of charger used. For the eDELIVER 3, a full charge takes approximately 7 hours using a 7 kW charger.
Yes, you can charge your MAXUS at home using a standard wall socket or a dedicated charging station.
No, you cannot charge your MAXUS while driving. The vehicle’s battery can only be charged when the vehicle is stationary and connected to a charging station or wall socket.
The frequency of charging your MAXUS depends on how often you use the vehicle and the remaining battery level. It is recommended to charge the vehicle whenever the battery level drops below 20%.